QuStream debuts Tiger Pro routing switcher

Mar 16, 2009 10:03 AM


             
Tiger Pro can be used with either the QuStream 3500PRO or PERC2000 control system and supports all of the QuStream RCP remote control panels.

Tiger Pro can be used with either the QuStream 3500PRO or PERC2000 control system and supports all of the QuStream RCP remote control panels.

QuStream has debuted the Tiger Pro routing switcher, a compact and modular 144 x 144 fiber-optic router system for 3G-SDI, HD-SDI or as a dual-link DVI switcher when used with the QFX series of video extender modules.

The switcher starts at 36 x 36 and expands to 144 x 144 within the same frame. The frame supports redundant power and redundant control. Crosspoint switching is based on a single front-loaded 144 x 144 hot-pluggable matrix card.

Each input or output card supports up to 36 fiber-optic connections using standard LC-type SFP modules. The I/O fiber cards are based on 1310nm single-mode lasers but can be used in multimode applications with reduced performance.


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